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 Fayyad Says PA Is Helpless Due to Israeli 
	  Fetters  By Khalid Amayreh  in occupied Jerusalem PIC, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, February 6, 2012 
 Palestinian Authority (PA) Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has 
	admitted that his government was being crippled by Israeli restrictions . 
	Speaking during a Nablus celebration marking the Prophet Muhammed's birthday 
	on 4 January, Fayyad said "it is no secret that we are functioning under the 
	most difficult situation due to Israeli restrictions and debilitating 
	measures."
 
 "We are under Israeli military occupation. We are not free 
	to do what we want."
 
 Fayyad appealed to an unhearing international 
	community to pressure Israel to comply with United Nations resolutions, 
	including freezing settlement expansion, stopping land seizure as well as 
	putting an end to the systematic ethnic cleansing pursued by Israel against 
	the Palestinian people.
 
 The appointed Prime Minister who enjoys 
	western backing has been forecasting pessimistic news with regard to 
	economic conditions in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. This includes the 
	need to impose more taxes, growing poverty, and a widening gap between rich 
	and poor layers of society.
 
 The overall living conditions in Occupied 
	Palestine have deteriorated markedly in recent months, forcing many 
	Palestinian families to slash their spending significantly due to high 
	prices, hyper inflation, shrinking income and an unrelenting increase in the 
	prices of basic commodities, including food, fuel and housing.
 
 Other 
	families have been forced to take their children out of college because they 
	can no longer afford to pay tuitions.
 
 Unfortunately, many of the 
	students forced out of college due to their inability to pay tuitions head 
	for Jewish settlements for employment. A few years ago, oil-rich Arab 
	nations, such as Kuwait , Saudi Arabia , and the United Arab Emirates used 
	to generously subsidize Palestinian universities, enabling poor students to 
	stay in college and complete their courses.
 
 Now, however, it seems 
	that college education is available only for those who can pay. It is 
	unclear if this trend is part of the austerity measures the PA regime is 
	asked to carry out in deference to International Bank's instructions or 
	symptoms of the harsh worldwide economic and financial crisis which is 
	crippling economies around the globe.
 
 Needless to say, in other 
	countries economic and financial measures may rectify the crisis. However, 
	in occupied Palestine , the fact of Israeli occupation makes it virtually 
	impossible for the PA to pursue any genuine economic activity unhindered by 
	Israel .
 
 Indeed, free economic activities and a foreign military 
	occupation are an oxymoron, since Israel , not the PA, controls the border 
	crossings, the export-import movement as well as the most basic operations 
	such as traffic and access. Some experts in macro economics describe as 
	"original sin" PA efforts to bring in investments and build various projects 
	while the Palestinians were agonizing under Israeli military occupation.
 
 A few years ago, the PA seemed to have underestimated and downplayed the 
	crippling Israeli factor, preferring to pursue economic planning as if the 
	occupation didn't exist nor had only minimal effect on Palestinian economic 
	development..
 
 The PA thought then that a combination of 
	artificially-induced economic momentum and international pressure would 
	eventually force Israel to allow for a semblance of normal economic 
	activities in the West Bank.
 
 Some naïve and short-sighted PA 
	operatives even began speaking of high percentages of growth, ignoring the 
	fact that the growth they were talking bout was disingenuous and highly 
	artificial since it was subject to Israeli whims and mood.
 
 More to 
	the point, the PA officialdom overlooked the fact that their entire fiscal 
	policy was subservient to Israel if only because the PA had no Palestinian 
	currency of its own and had to use the Israeli currency, the Shekel.
 
 Fayyad, a secular-minded politician, warned against endangering PA 
	achievements, including in the security fields, saying that Palestinians 
	ought to seek inspiration from the Prophet of Islam.
 
 He said he 
	didn't conceive of sound economic policies without internalizing the 
	prophetic values in the economic process, including social justice, just 
	distribution of the burdens of occupation.
 
 While Fayyad spoke 
	elaborately about steadfastness in the face of the occupation, much of what 
	he said didn't go beyond the realm of rhetoric.
 
 For example, he 
	ignored the fact that despite verbal support for Palestinian statehood by 
	the United States and European Union, the international community remained 
	more or less silent vis-à-vis the eradication by Israel of all remaining 
	realistic prospects for the creation of viable and territorially contiguous 
	Palestinian state.
 
 Many serious Palestinian intellectuals argued 
	rather convincingly a few years ago against pursuing grand economic plans 
	while the country was still completely dominated by the Israeli occupation.
 
 They argued that in the final analysis, the Palestinians would neither 
	obtain a prosperous economy nor achieve political freedom due to the stupid 
	policy of placing the cart in front of the horse.
 
 Unfortunately, PA 
	leaders, including Mr. Fayyad, allowed their economic and financial vagaries 
	to have a priority over political realities. They argued that one ought to 
	look at the full half of the proverbial glass.
 
 Again, unfortunately, 
	numerous Palestinians gave Fayyad, et al, the benefit of the doubt, thinking 
	that the U.S. , whose policies and politics, are tightly controlled by 
	Jewish pressure groups, would shower the occupied territories with dollar to 
	the point of transforming Palestine into Dubai or Qatar .
 
 These 
	gullible Palestinians didn't have to be economic geniuses to realize the 
	extent of their delusions. They could only watch the nearest Israeli 
	roadblock or checkpoint to realize that the final say pertaining to all 
	matters in occupied Palestine didn't really belong to the PA, but to Israel 
	.
 
 Fayyad may not be an evil man, or a traitor, or ignoramus. But I 
	sincerely think that he had underestimated the mendaciousness, nefariousness 
	and maliciousness of Israel in claiming that it would grant the Palestinian 
	people the liberty they deserve. Well, since when liberty is granted on a 
	silver platter? Even the Americans, Israel's guardian allies, say in their 
	folklore "give me freedom or give me death."
 
 Moreover, there is no 
	doubt that Mr. Fayyad had also overestimated the goodwill and resolve of the 
	international community to put an end to decades of Nazi-like oppression 
	meted out to the Palestinians on no account other than the fact that Jews 
	were mistreated and persecuted in Europe and someone, somewhere had to pay 
	the price for whatever befell them.
 
 
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